Gli sciamani contro la Dea

By Naturespace · 18 reviews ·

Dopo tre giorni di marcia nella giungla, arrivi finalmente, e trovi la tribù sparsa, tutti occupati. Solo quando mostri di aver portato medicine per i bambini si accorgono di te. Ti spiegano in fretta che sei arrivato nel momento sbagliato; la Dea sta arrivando per trasformare la terra. È una forza della natura, né buona né cattiva. Non fa distinzione, e mentre attraversa la terra cambia tutto ciò che incontra. In cambio della gentilezza che hai mostrato portando le medicine, convocano i cinque sciamani per tracciare attorno a te un cerchio di protezione e gettarvi un incantesimo, per difenderti quando lei arriverà. L’incantesimo è lanciato, e tutto si fa quieto. Ma non per molto.... Da ascoltare a volume alto, con buone cuffie.

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What listeners say

★★★★★

One of my hands down favourite tracks, the jungle sounds including the big cat, nice rhythm to the drums, makes this one the more stimulating and interesting tracks. I didn't expect to like this at all but actually really do. Not sure bout the distorted wind as representing the Goddess, I tend to think just normal speed strong wind would be good. But, it is still effective. When I'm a bit stressed and in need of fast relief this is the track I turn to. Nice one to go out for a jog to.

★★★★★

It is cool

★★★★★

I like this track very much. It's like if I was actually there with the tribal ppl waitng & watching for the goddess. It's a bit spooky but very cool BC of that.

★★★★★

Just want to say I got this based on other reviews so thanks to all who review. I like it very much intense, magickal soundscape it ebbs and flow with intensity. I have sat with the medicine men many times and this captures a feeling for sure the waves they call it. This intensity will scare those who do not wish to seek that which lies primal within and outward. But then life will scare ya instead. Thanks I looovee NatureSpace. And all who come to review before me I am grateful!

★★★★★

wonderful 9/10

★★★★★

This track is just magnificent! Was almost in a trance while listing with earplugs. The sound and music is hypnotizing and it transport your Soul.... I really enjoy it every times.

★★★★★

Sonidos que te llevarán al interior de un viaje shamánico y místico

★★★★★

I like how this one plays like a journey. Sometimes I just want to close my eyes and go somewhere. It's a trip for sure.

★★★★★

If you've been waiting for another track in the same class as Peyote, your wish has finally come true. What begins as intense jungle ambience gains tension as a stormy wind brews. The scene soon turns into an epic battle of supernatural forces. Tribal drums, rattles, some digerdoo and even a chant are featured by the shaman, while the goddess takes the form of wind and mysterious spirit sounds. Is it scary? Not to me, but I didn't find Peyote scary either. I like my psychedelic tracks to be a bit edgy and maybe even dangerous. It's all a matter of what you make it. Will you make the journey? I recommend you do.

★★★★★

With the exception of the "whirling" sounds toward the end of the loop, I like the progression of this track. I find it neither disturbing nor creepy, as some users have noted. The "whirling" sound just feels repetitive and somewhat boring. Other than that, the track is great. The drumming is very strong and with good headphone one can feel the ambience. It would be great to get more tracks along these lines. Perhaps a Lakota Sioux track containing the drumming and chants. Keep up the great work, Naturespace!

★★★★★

As far as I'm concerned, this is at least as good as Astral Premonition or Peyote, both of which I own. Be aware that there are periods where there is no music, and you 'only' hear nature. The preview doesn't portray this, nor how the track becomes more creepy when the 'spirit' comes knocking. Just sayin. By the way, I'd love it if there were a Naturespace app in the Mac App Store.

★★★★★

Una pista sorprendrente y atrevida, que invita a un viaje místico por una región exuberante. Tambores tribales resuenan en la noche, recibiendo la caricia de espíritus primordiales. Me ha ayudado en una meditación activa.

★★★★★

Wow. What an interesting amazing track. It's very different. Simply put you can almost feel the energy around you as it seems the music calls the Goddess. I could definitely see this being used in a Wiccan ritual! Well done! I could only imagine what dreams may come should i sleep to this!

★★★★★

This track is Peyote on steroids. Everything is louder and more intense. Or should i say, the shamanic parts are. You see, this track plays out like a battle – once it's the shamans' turn, then Nature's, then the shamans' again, and so on. As such, this track feels more like a journey (or story) than most tracks in NatureSpace's catalogue. Which is totally fine of course. The shamanic parts are highly enjoyable, they are immensely powerful, and they are all around you. (To me, they are not scary, as other reviewers have mentioned.) There are, however, 2 things that ultimately make this track a disappointment – for me at least. 1) There is a cricket noticeable during almost the whole time this track plays. Not as high-pitched as your ordinary cricket, but immensely annoying, especially when it's Nature's turn. I kept waiting for the drums and instruments and chants to kick back in, but once i had noticed the little insect, not even 5 shamans were able to mask it. (I have to point out that i am no fan of crickets, and i usually steer clear of any track that features them. It's most likely that i have rather sensitive ears, when it comes to those frequencies. The cricket in this track, however, is purely an annoyance.) 2) The track description speaks of forces of Nature, of the "Goddess" no less. But what do the shamans have to protect you against? There is a little bit of wind, an occasional gurgling of a creek, and a bunch of interesting critters and birds. None of which appear in any way threatening. No thunder, no howling storm, not even rain. Now i'm not saying there have to be such things, but the track description made it out to be, and it is, as such, misleading. 

★★★★★

I agree with a previous reviewer that this track is much more intensely shamanistic in comparison to Peyote and Astral Premonition; but it's not scary, it's just lively — as nature and indigenous cultures are. The mood is tribal, enthusiastic, communal, spiritual, adventurous. It tops Peyote and Astral Premonition, imo. Though I'm probably not the norm, I find the track relaxing. I get the feeling that by the time these new tracks are done being released, I will have run out of both free-memory on my iPad/iPhone, and money. But I'm not complaining— Keep 'em coming.

★★★★★

If "Peyote" is not for the faint of heart, this one would scare them to death! Very jungle voodoo-ish. Quite creepy really, but I like it! Good for keeping me awake while doing boring paperwork, but I think it would give me strange dreams if I listened to it while sleeping. Love the drums and rattles!

★★★★★

I had really been hoping for a track like this, and now I have it! Awesome Christmas present. Thanks Naturespace, the new tracks are really great, you've outdone yourselves. Again.

★★★★★

I love this track now, thank you Naturespace! You have the best customer service!

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